852. Competence and credibility.
852. Competence and credibility.
Civil Procedure (Volume 11 (2020), paras 1–496; Volume 12 (2020), paras 497–1206; Volume 12A (2020), paras 1207–1740) | Commentary
Hearsay evidence1 must not be admitted in civil proceedings2 if or to the extent that it is shown to consist of, or to be proved by means of, a statement3 made by
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Hearsay evidence1 must not be admitted in civil proceedings2 if or to the extent that it is shown to consist of, or to be proved by means of, a statement3 made by
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